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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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I've had this same issue before and that was on my first grow and now this time when I had a clipped off bud and tested it had that "hay" smell. I still have my plant and worried this will happen when I chop it down. The nug tested was from an accidental branch snap in week 7 of flowering and was before any flushing could begin and was dried out fairly fast, within 4 days. I had a few ideas on why that "hay' smell was there and it was because the bud was full of nutrients or I thought I had pin pointed it to that fact it was coming from the leaves still left on during the drying process and the leaves that can't be plucked from inside the bud, it's like a bud to leaf ratio and the longer you waited to let bud grow or leafs die off whatever it was, too fresh or too early in the season weed.
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Also I'm pretty sure the storm caused an imbalance in the p.h. of the soil causing a nutrient lock out too. Not sure if the boomerang helped with that but I'll be a little more involved in future grows testing the soil and such but with this outdoor side of the house in ground plant side project grow I'm not that "testy" I guess I'd put it this time.
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@Experimentgreen
, It was the boomerang comeback formula and it definitely helped because my plant was struggling. I ordered it the second after the storms hit and once I feed it to her after waiting for it in the mail for 3-4 days she looks like a different plant now but bounced back within 48 hrs after giving it to her, as in that next days morning she was perky and a brighter green again, not so droopy and yellowish.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.
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Growing In Hell, Literately.